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8-year-old died of drug overdose while in gover

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8-year-old died of drug overdose while in government care


Misc CDN | 206830 hits | Jun 19 9:38 am | Posted by: Hyack
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An autopsy report has revealed an eight-year-old who died while in provincial government care was killed by a drug overdose.

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  1. by Goober911
    Thu Jun 19, 2014 9:32 pm
    Charges for the people running this facility should be in order.

  2. by avatar Xort
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:42 am
    "Goober911" said
    Charges for the people running this facility should be in order.

    Should charges for the health care workers that kill thousands of people a year due to medicine being miss administered also be looked into?

    I'm not say that it's acceptable for a care facility to accidentally kill people, but when the error happens in a hospital no one seems to care very much.

  3. by avatar Hyack
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 8:17 am
    It also said “at times the locked drug cabinet was not used and the medication was kept on top of the stove.”


    Charges damn well should be laid, a clear case of negligence with medication left laying around.

  4. by Regina  Gold Member
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 1:24 pm
    "Xort" said

    Should charges for the health care workers that kill thousands of people a year due to medicine being miss administered also be looked into?

    Got any data to back up that claim?

  5. by avatar andyt
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:43 pm
    “There’s good intensive — expensive, but intensive — behavioural therapy that can really help these kids or there is drugs,” Notley said. “And a lot of times, that latter is the much cheaper way to deal with the problem.”


    Sounds like the govt warehousing kids in the cheapest way possible.

  6. by OnTheIce
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:51 pm
    "Regina" said

    Should charges for the health care workers that kill thousands of people a year due to medicine being miss administered also be looked into?

    Got any data to back up that claim?

    Medication errors led to severe harm or death in 36 Ontario cases, report finds

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/medicatio ... -1.1305324

  7. by avatar andyt
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:55 pm
    So maybe 150 across Canada, not the thousands that Xort would have. In the US, at least, iatrogenic deaths as a whole are 3rd leading cause of death. Says similar percentages are true for Canada, so that would be 225,000 per year.

  8. by Regina  Gold Member
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:56 pm
    "OnTheIce" said


    Medication errors led to severe harm or death in 36 Ontario cases, report finds

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/medicatio ... -1.1305324

    Should charges for the health care workers that kill thousands of people a year due to medicine being miss administered also be looked into?

    Definitely happen, but I thought the extreme exaggeration needed some supporting data.

  9. by OnTheIce
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 5:34 pm
    "andyt" said
    So maybe 150 across Canada, not the thousands that Xort would have. In the US, at least, iatrogenic deaths as a whole are 3rd leading cause of death. Says similar percentages are true for Canada, so that would be 225,000 per year.


    That we know of.

    Medical errors in general cost the lives of hundreds of thousands in US and Canada.

  10. by avatar raydan
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:19 pm
    "Regina" said


    Medication errors led to severe harm or death in 36 Ontario cases, report finds

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/medicatio ... -1.1305324

    Should charges for the health care workers that kill thousands of people a year due to medicine being miss administered also be looked into?

    Definitely happen, but I thought the extreme exaggeration needed some supporting data.
    Xort exagerates... say it ain't so. 8O

  11. by Goober911
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:26 pm
    So what about the child that died?
    We warehouse them, many die, inquests held, nothing happens.
    Recall the grandson starved to death by that scum in TO- The social worker was retained and promoted.
    AB has done a great job of hiding that information.
    Ah Privacy concerns. Right.

  12. by avatar Gunnair  Gold Member
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:42 pm
    "raydan" said


    Medication errors led to severe harm or death in 36 Ontario cases, report finds

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/medicatio ... -1.1305324

    Should charges for the health care workers that kill thousands of people a year due to medicine being miss administered also be looked into?

    Definitely happen, but I thought the extreme exaggeration needed some supporting data.
    Xort exagerates... say it ain't so. 8O

    I too shall add a 8O for I am also in shock.

  13. by avatar Xort
    Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:54 pm
    "raydan" said

    Xort exagerates... say it ain't so. 8O

    It's not exaggerated, it's a reverse calculation from the US.

    Take the US number divide it by 12, then because we are 'just better' than the US halve the number again, and you get thousands of cases of preventable deaths caused by medical errors, of which most are caused by improper use of medication.

    If you are rejecting my extrapolation method, then feel free to show how the Canadian system is at least more than twice as safe as the US system, which while hugely expensive is a reasonable and modern health care system.

    Or take it from the other side, how many medical error caused deaths do you think happen in Canada each year? Only 36 in Ontario?

  14. by Regina  Gold Member
    Sat Jun 21, 2014 4:37 pm
    "Xort" said

    Xort exagerates... say it ain't so. 8O

    It's not exaggerated, it's a reverse calculation from the US.

    Take the US number divide it by 12, then because we are 'just better' than the US halve the number again, and you get thousands of cases of preventable deaths caused by medical errors, of which most are caused by improper use of medication.

    If you are rejecting my extrapolation method, then feel free to show how the Canadian system is at least more than twice as safe as the US system, which while hugely expensive is a reasonable and modern health care system.

    Or take it from the other side, how many medical error caused deaths do you think happen in Canada each year? Only 36 in Ontario?
    Hard to believe someone can shit the bed twice on the same page, yet you have done it. Take a look at what you said the first time and look at your last post. Next actually read the article link and adjust you deaths in Ontario.
    Then find the actual data and post it instead of using your dart and Quji board.



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